I think it is fixed in the latest version of CMake in the CVS. Certainly for Visual Studio 2005 everything seems Ok in this respect.
Regards
Andrew
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To: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 08:55:28 +0100
Subject: [CMake] Bug 2331: partial match on source groups
I have tried to use CMake 2.4.2 and came across the bug described in
2331 which was assigned to Bill Hoffman more than a year ago:
"If we have a source group X/Y and another source group Z/Y then files
which we intend to go into Z/Y will in fact go into X/Y and Z/Y is never
created even though Z exists."
I tried emailing Bill but my message times out, so I was wondering if
anyone can look at this, as this problem prevents our use of CMake -
basically we can't get the correct folder structure in Visual Studio.NET
2003.
Regards,
Mike
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